Renaming Of High Courts Act, 2008
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Place names

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Geographical renaming Geographical renaming is the changing of the name of a geographical feature or area. This can range from the change of a street name to a change to the name of a country. Some names are changed locally but the new names are not recognised by othe ...
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Lists of renamed places These are lists of renamed places by country, sorted by continent. Africa * — List of renamed places in Angola * — List of renamed places in Chad * — Former place names in the Democratic Republic of the Congo * — List of renamed p ...


Computing

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Batch renaming Batch renaming is a form of batch processing used to rename multiple computer files and folders in an automated fashion, in order to save time and reduce the amount of work involved. Some sort of software is required to do this. Such software can b ...
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Great Renaming The Great Renaming was a restructuring of Usenet newsgroups that took place in 1987. B News maintainer and UUNET founder Rick Adams is generally considered to be the initiator of the Renaming. Motivation The primary reason for the Great Renamin ...
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Register renaming In computer architecture, register renaming is a technique that abstracts logical registers from physical registers. Every logical register has a set of physical registers associated with it. When a machine language instruction refers to a particu ...
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Rename (computing) In computing, rename refers to the altering of a name of a file. This can be done manually by using a shell command such as ren or mv, or by using batch renaming software that can automate the renaming process. Implementations The C standard lib ...


See also

* Rename (disambiguation) {{disambig